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omaha.com | Eugene Hoshiko
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msn.com | Eugene Hoshiko |Hiro Komae |Foster Klug
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thecanadianpressnews.ca | Eugene Hoshiko |Hiro Komae |Foster Klug
IKITSUKI, Japan (AP) - On the rural islands of Nagasaki, a handful of believers practice a version of Christianity that has direct links to a time of samurai, shoguns, and martyred missionaries and believers. On Ikitsuki and other remote sections of Nagasaki prefecture, Hidden Christians pray to what they call the Closet God - scroll paintings of Mary and Jesus disguised as a Buddhist Bodhisattva, hidden in special closets. They chant in a Latin that has not been widely used for centuries.
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register-herald.com | Eugene Hoshiko |Hiro Komae |Foster Klug
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independent.co.uk | Eugene Hoshiko |Hiro Komae |Foster Klug
Eugene Hoshiko,Hiro Komae,Foster Klug On the rural islands of Nagasaki, a handful of believers practice a version of Christianity that has direct links to a time of samurai, shoguns, and martyred missionaries and believers. On Ikitsuki and other remote sections of Nagasaki prefecture, Hidden Christians pray to what they call the Closet God — scroll paintings of Mary and Jesus disguised as a Buddhist Bodhisattva, hidden in special closets.
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ca.yahoo.com | Eugene Hoshiko |Hiro Komae |Foster Klug
Eugene Hoshiko, Hiro Komae And Foster KlugJune 4, 2025 at 3:56 a.m.1 / 17Japan Hidden ChristiansA Christian cross at a memorial park for Catholics martyred in the early 1600s is silhouetted before sunrise at Hirado, southern Japan, Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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apnews.com | Eugene Hoshiko |Hiro Komae |Foster Klug
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ctinsider.com | Eugene Hoshiko |Hiro Komae |Foster Klug
IKITSUKI, Japan (AP) - On the rural islands of Nagasaki, a handful of believers practice a version of Christianity that has direct links to a time of samurai, shoguns, and martyred missionaries and believers. On Ikitsuki and other remote sections of Nagasaki prefecture, Hidden Christians pray to what they call the Closet God - scroll paintings of Mary and Jesus disguised as a Buddhist Bodhisattva, hidden in special closets. They chant in a Latin that has not been widely used for centuries.
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aol.com | Eugene Hoshiko |Hiro Komae |Foster Klug
IKITSUKI, Japan (AP) — On the rural islands of Nagasaki, a handful of believers practice a version of Christianity that has direct links to a time of samurai, shoguns, and martyred missionaries and believers. On Ikitsuki and other remote sections of Nagasaki prefecture, Hidden Christians pray to what they call the Closet God — scroll paintings of Mary and Jesus disguised as a Buddhist Bodhisattva, hidden in special closets. They chant in a Latin that has not been widely used for centuries.
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nz.news.yahoo.com | Eugene Hoshiko |Hiro Komae |Foster Klug
IKITSUKI, Japan (AP) — On the rural islands of Nagasaki, a handful of believers practice a version of Christianity that has direct links to a time of samurai, shoguns, and martyred missionaries and believers. On Ikitsuki and other remote sections of Nagasaki prefecture, Hidden Christians pray to what they call the Closet God — scroll paintings of Mary and Jesus disguised as a Buddhist Bodhisattva, hidden in special closets. They chant in a Latin that has not been widely used for centuries.